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Pozycja Jan Paweł II (1978-2005): papież - czciciel Maryi - święty, o którym nie można zapomniećPerrella, Salvatore M.; Zadrożny, K. (Częstochowskie Wydawnictwo Archidiecezjalne "Regina Poloniae", 2019)Pozycja Maria „risorsa” sinodale nella e della Chiesa del nostro tempoPerrella, Salvatore M. (Częstochowskie Wydawnictwo Archidiecezjalne "Regina Poloniae", 2023)In the synodal Church, fraternity is a value that must be reaffirmed and always promoted in order to renew the Church at various levels, therefore it is important in this context to draw attention to the Virgin Mary, who can rightly be called “synodal woman”. In Mary, who is our Sister, the Church sees herself as if in a mirror and, together with her, praises God for the great works that the Almighty has been accomplishing throughout the centuries. In this article, the person of Mary of Nazareth will be presented as a “synodal woman”. In the contemporary cultural context, which is subject to processes of change, it is important that Christians of the 21 st century are able to rediscover the living Gospel of Jesus Christ in it. The article also wishes to point out that Mary’s accompanying man and the Church on the path of faith also helps in experiencing co-responsibility for the Church of Christ.Pozycja Mariofanie w „dziś” Kościoła i świata. Aspekty wybranePerrella, Salvatore M. (Polskie Towarzystwo Mariologiczne, 2009)Pozycja Santa Maria di Nazaret nell’oggi della Chiesa e del mondo. Sintesi storico-teologicaPerrella, Salvatore M. (Częstochowskie Wydawnictwo Archidiecezjalne "Regina Poloniae", 2021)This study takes into account the fact that Mary of Nazareth as mother, handmaid and disciple of Christ, starting from the word of God and the Paradosis Ecclesiae, was gradually discovered, accepted and loved by Christians as a unique part of the Creed. She has become part of the Christian DNA, a member of the redeemed Church, and an icon of believers who recognize her as the first Saint of the Lord. The mother of Jesus, who is historically confirmed in memory and faith, is not merely a part of Revelation, dogma, liturgy, theology and living popular piety; it is not only a great sign for Christians, but undoubtedly also has great ecumenical, inter-religious, ethical, social and political significance.